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NCC Performance Requirements The National Construction Code (NCC) stands as Australia’s primary set of technical design and construction provisions for the built environment. It establishes minimum standards for safety, health, amenity, accessibility, and sustainability across the country. Adherence to the NCC performance requirements is crucial to ensure that buildings meet the necessary standards that safeguard…
Innovations in information technology have triggered a new era of automation, central supervisory control, and more reliable processes. With the increasing demand for safer, more efficient, and reliable environments, control rooms have emerged as crucial hubs. They are responsible for monitoring, supervising, and controlling complex systems across various industries such as process manufacturing, transportation, security,…
Aviation is a complex and highly regulated industry that demands unwavering attention to safety, with safety relying heavily on maintenance.   Behind the scenes, a multitude of individuals work tirelessly to ensure that every flight operates smoothly. CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority), regulates the aviation industry in Australia; they license pilots & engineers, register aircraft…
As ergonomists and safety specialists, we are frequently asked if we can provide ‘how to lift’ training to minimise the risks of injury from manual tasks within the workplace. Although injuries from these tasks are common, we believe ‘how to lift’ training, by itself, is not the right approach to managing hazardous manual tasks. So…
Managing risks in the workplace is an important duty of any business owner or employer. A safety specialist can assist a business to identify hazards and determine how to eliminate or control risks within a workplace or public facility. Various frameworks and tools are often used to assist safety specialist identity and manage risks adequately.   Risk…
Congratulations Mark Dohrmann AM Congratulations to Mark Dohrmann for being appointed as the newest Fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). Mark has dedicated over four decades of experience and insight to the Human Factors and Ergonomics profession. He has designed, trained, advised, and encouraged thousands of Australians into safer and…
The failure of a consumer item can have severe consequences for the user. To avoid product failure and prevent injury or death due to the use of a consumer product, the product must go through a rigorous design and verification process. Human factors must be considered at every stage of the design process, from concept through…
Falls in the workplace is a leading cause of death and serious Injury in Australia. Fall hazards can be found in many workplaces. Hazards involving increased risk can include work carried out at heights above two metres – for example, climbing up ladders in warehouses or working on roofs, temporary work platforms and elevated work…
Warehouse and office shelving can present a risk of injury from: Reaching above your head or bending below your knees to reach items.Climbing on lower shelvesBeing hit by a falling objectUnstable shelvingLifting heavy items It is the responsibility of the employer to manage risks to health and safety associated with manual tasks in accordance with…
A letter of instruction (LOI) is the initial formal briefing document that is provided to an expert in order to engage their opinion in a case. It is an important document that provides a summary of the circumstances of the matter and instructions on what the expert needs to do. A clear LOI should outline…
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